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foul play or not, when technology breaks down it can be costly. amazon lost millions when its site went offline. nasdaq's shut down brought billions in trading to a complete halt. tonight, cramer's zeroing in on the top plays to keep your portfolio protected. >>> plus, you ask. he answers. >> i'm wondering about susq. susquehanna. >> i got to do the homework. i'm not ready to give you an answer. >> you sent cramer back to the books. now he's got the answers you need. >>> plus, jim responds to your tweets. @jimcramer #mad tweets. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer. #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney at cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, li
foul play or not, when technology breaks down it can be costly. amazon lost millions when its site went offline. nasdaq's shut down brought billions in trading to a complete halt. tonight, cramer's zeroing in on the top plays to keep your portfolio protected. >>> plus, you ask. he answers. >> i'm wondering about susq. susquehanna. >> i got to do the homework. i'm not ready to give you an answer. >> you sent cramer back to the books. now he's got the answers you need....
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it takes time to move and adapt technology. all those thousands of smaller agencies are starting to move in this direction. >> if you wanted to drill down about what the real needle mover is, it is still the taser weapon. video is not that big in terms of actual revenues. >> taser is the cash generating machine in business. video and the cloud, that's the real long-term upside. you know, basically, we're connecting the public safety sector to the cloud. we're the first mover, we're four years into this. we built the expertise, we have thousands of agencies on the system now. the question now is when do we hit a tipping point where it scales with the paid service with the video. >> when you have an account using a taser, how easy is it to convert this other product? >> you know, it takes some work, it's introducing a new concept into law enforcement. what really helped us is when the federal government adopted a cloud first policy. it gave everybody the green light to use the cloud like every other industry. >> i have been waiti
it takes time to move and adapt technology. all those thousands of smaller agencies are starting to move in this direction. >> if you wanted to drill down about what the real needle mover is, it is still the taser weapon. video is not that big in terms of actual revenues. >> taser is the cash generating machine in business. video and the cloud, that's the real long-term upside. you know, basically, we're connecting the public safety sector to the cloud. we're the first mover, we're...
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this can help you understand another piece of investing technology, a rotation. that's when money flows out of one of the two groups and other into the other. and there's little sectors within those big groups. this is probably completely anethetical about how you have been told to invest. you're not supposed to be able to beat the market. you're supposed to lose money. you should find high quality companies and stick with them and if you hold out long enough you'll make money. this is the philosophy of buy and hold that i spend time trying to debunk. it refuses to die even though it's been discredited by the market's performance. i explain that in real money, getting back to even, those are all about trying to deal with volatile tough markets and stocks hold up when we finally get back to even. once you recognize how powerful the sick ydistinction is. you need to prepare to lose money in the cyclicals. you may be in the wrong sector in the wrong time. that doesn't mean you should only own the group that's in style. not at all, actually. remember the need for div
this can help you understand another piece of investing technology, a rotation. that's when money flows out of one of the two groups and other into the other. and there's little sectors within those big groups. this is probably completely anethetical about how you have been told to invest. you're not supposed to be able to beat the market. you're supposed to lose money. you should find high quality companies and stick with them and if you hold out long enough you'll make money. this is the...
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corning is a technology company that does glass work and facebook is internet. we're going to keep aig, royal bank we'll get rid of, get a health care company, i'm going to integrate bristol-myers right there and then let's do a diversified industrial -- oh, what am i in the mood for here? i want to do lockheed martin. i feel it's right. good example of what should be in there. let's go to jason in washington, d.c. i want lockheed martin ceo. he's doing such a great job. jason in washington, jason? >> caller: jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah back. >> caller: thank you for all your service, everything you've done for us everyday investors and financial planners of guys like myself. >> well, thank you, i want everybody to be a better client, better adviser. that's my game. what's up? >> caller: yes, sir, yes, sir. every day. i have onco meds, medical pharmaceutical, bank of america, medical property trust, channeladvisor and google. >> okay. whoa, well, real estate investment trust is not going to be the same as onco med which is a spec. we know that bank of america is fi
corning is a technology company that does glass work and facebook is internet. we're going to keep aig, royal bank we'll get rid of, get a health care company, i'm going to integrate bristol-myers right there and then let's do a diversified industrial -- oh, what am i in the mood for here? i want to do lockheed martin. i feel it's right. good example of what should be in there. let's go to jason in washington, d.c. i want lockheed martin ceo. he's doing such a great job. jason in washington,...
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especially when it comes to technology. that being said, he looked at the charts and he said that teches would have four new leaders that he acronymed fang. based on their names. white fang. facebook, amazon, netflix and google. fast forward to today and they are up 28% and the s&p 500 up 8% same period. yep, lang nailed the tech. he nailed the casino stocks and a month ago, his chart said by northrop northro northrop-gruman, so we have to pay attention, right? who knows where it's going. take a look at netflix's daily chart. you can see they just broke on out above a powerful ceiling of resistance and lang points out that that happened under strong volume. the more volume the more likely the move is telling the truth. after the break out is a floor of support at 270, six points below where the stock is trading right now. that is a little more than 10% away from the all-time highs. and lang notes that every time they dip, buyers come in and buy aggressively, which is something you want to see in the chart. it indicates ther
especially when it comes to technology. that being said, he looked at the charts and he said that teches would have four new leaders that he acronymed fang. based on their names. white fang. facebook, amazon, netflix and google. fast forward to today and they are up 28% and the s&p 500 up 8% same period. yep, lang nailed the tech. he nailed the casino stocks and a month ago, his chart said by northrop northro northrop-gruman, so we have to pay attention, right? who knows where it's going....
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these anti-body based technologies attack tumors without poisoning the rest of the body. like precision bombing versus nighttime saturation. the stock has rallied 68% since december. we like the stock and we hate carpet bombing drugs. we like targeted drugs. the big drug has already been approved for relapsed hodgkin's lymphoma. the first new treatment for that disease in 30 years. right now this drug is already in four different phase three expansion trials including t-cell lymphoma where it has been fast tracked by the fda. we know that big pharma believes in seattle genetics target oncology platform because so many major drug companies have licensed in front of them. abbott labs, meyer, genentech and pfizer. they could be looking at a $3 billion deal with potential milestone payments. they get $3 billion coming in. wow. will one of the big boys really pay $10 billion for seattle genetics? pharma sets, 90% premium. onyx, 50% premium. maybe $3 billion is too wide but i could see seattle genetics being taken over for $7 million or $8 million. this is not a serious worry s
these anti-body based technologies attack tumors without poisoning the rest of the body. like precision bombing versus nighttime saturation. the stock has rallied 68% since december. we like the stock and we hate carpet bombing drugs. we like targeted drugs. the big drug has already been approved for relapsed hodgkin's lymphoma. the first new treatment for that disease in 30 years. right now this drug is already in four different phase three expansion trials including t-cell lymphoma where it...
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this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. >>> while we're on the subject of long-term wealth building, i need to tell you about the limits of what many people consider to be the holy grail of retirement saving. and i'm talking about your 401(k) plan. i've given you all the dos and don'ts tonight and i'm the first person to admit it can be a vital part of setting yourself up for a cozy retirement or grandiose wealthy one. but i'm not part of the crowd that says you should max out every year, that would mean putting $17,500 each year. no, your 401(k) is important but it has a downside. plenty of them. you hear people cite high management fees, i can't stand those, administrative costs as a problem, they are, and they eat at your retirement capital at a low rate and low return environment, no question. but for my money, the worst thing about the most 401(k) plans is the lack of control. lack of
this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. >>> while we're on the subject of long-term wealth building, i need to tell you about the limits of what many people consider to be the holy grail of retirement saving. and i'm talking about your 401(k) plan. i've given you all the dos and don'ts...
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this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> all week we have been having a late summer cookout, introducing you to my favorite food and beverage stock. if you like to play it more defensively after the big run, maybe you should. now, monday i told you that hain celestial, the organic and natural food, behind the garden of eden, and a host of other brands was best of breed in this space. so you can consider buying some ahead of the quarter which hain reported, well, just last night. sure enough, the company blew them away. they delivered a 3 cent u
this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪...
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right now, the distribution is about 1/2 money market and the rest is spread across 500 index, technology, energy, chemical and bond funds. >> i think that's too much money market. i think you've got to switch to maybe take it to 40% and go up 60% on the rest. because that one key point you mentioned which is that you're not anywhere near retiring. you've got a lot of years to make money. do not cut off your upside in that fund talking about that later in the show. market's up, market's down, but sometimes you need to take a step back, okay, and look at the big picture before making great wealth plays. preserve it, pay off the credit cards, please. get some health insurance, get some disability insurance, get some peace of mind. otherwise, doesn't matter what stocks we buy. other stuff's going to wipe you out. "mad money" will be right back. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [singing] hoveroun
right now, the distribution is about 1/2 money market and the rest is spread across 500 index, technology, energy, chemical and bond funds. >> i think that's too much money market. i think you've got to switch to maybe take it to 40% and go up 60% on the rest. because that one key point you mentioned which is that you're not anywhere near retiring. you've got a lot of years to make money. do not cut off your upside in that fund talking about that later in the show. market's up, market's...
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i've had a chance to replace my hair with a technology that is unbelievable, and i'm very happy that i did it. >> people think that i have probably found some magic ointment or something, right? they have no idea that i've actually gone to hair club. i have, in fact, shared it with some, but not many, right, because i like to keep 'em guessing. do you realize how nice it is for someone to walk up to you and say, "my god, you have the most beautiful head of hair"? and i say, "thank you." >> hair club is also a leader in hair therapies, with its extreme hair therapy program. >> dr. gaffney: the e.x.t. program and product regimen includes high-quality shampoos, cleansers, and conditioners, as well as the f.d.a.-approved hair regrowth agent, minoxidil. it is an excellent program for men and women in the early stages of hair loss, and has been proven to work for many people. the success of the program depends on your level and type of hair loss. i recommend you have a consultation at hair club to determine whether or not you are a good e.x.t. candidate. >> hair club also offers in select
i've had a chance to replace my hair with a technology that is unbelievable, and i'm very happy that i did it. >> people think that i have probably found some magic ointment or something, right? they have no idea that i've actually gone to hair club. i have, in fact, shared it with some, but not many, right, because i like to keep 'em guessing. do you realize how nice it is for someone to walk up to you and say, "my god, you have the most beautiful head of hair"? and i say,...
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with dermawand, we've put the same radio frequency technology into a smaller unit with a lower amplitude that's perfect for everyday home use. it's a fraction of the cost and it will tone, tighten, lift and give you the gift of younger-looking skin. in fact, dermawand will take years off your appearance and the best part is, it only takes three minutes a treatment. >> what i do involves a lot with the skin, and it's amazing the difference that i can actually see in patients that have had the dermawand or had this type of treatment versus those that have not. >> now, i'm often asked, "is it too late for my skin?" no, it's never too late. in fact, the worse your skin is, the better you're going to love the results. here's barbara, age 65-- acute, saggy, damaged skin and an unfortunate chin and neck area. now, look at the after. see how the skin appears tightened and under and around the side of the neck and see the new look under her chin? these are the type of results that radio wave frequency technology of dermawand can deliver. >> i love the way my skin feels after a treatment and after
with dermawand, we've put the same radio frequency technology into a smaller unit with a lower amplitude that's perfect for everyday home use. it's a fraction of the cost and it will tone, tighten, lift and give you the gift of younger-looking skin. in fact, dermawand will take years off your appearance and the best part is, it only takes three minutes a treatment. >> what i do involves a lot with the skin, and it's amazing the difference that i can actually see in patients that have had...